Importing Data and Google Spreadsheet

The Google Spreadsheet (a part of Google apps) can make importing data from the web faster and easier. One command from the spreadsheet can access data from a web page table and install it in a block of cells in the spreadsheet. From there you can analyze and graph the set to your heart’s content.

I found the idea in a Learning and Leading article listed below. You might try, as I did successfully, to import a table from the World Climate site in this Mathlanding collection. I imported rows of monthly average temperatures from Argentina and New York and created a graph which shows the difference in when the four seasons of the year occur. You can see it at

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This application is such a save. I remember spending a lot of time transferring data to the table, or creating a separate table and chart. Using this application, the teacher can select the data and import it into the table and create the graph in a few seconds

This application is such a timesaver. I can remember spending a lot of time transferring data into a table or creating a table and graph separately. With this application teachers can select data and import it into a table and create graphs in a matter of seconds. This is fantastic!

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